Ok, this is genuinely insane. If Iran is deliberately deprived of a government we are going to see much greater global disruption and danger. Worst case scenario.
Ok, this is genuinely insane. If Iran is deliberately deprived of a government we are going to see much greater global disruption and danger. Worst case scenario.
I used to hate my glass top range but honestly my current electric coil GE range kind of rocks. Boils water faster than my last gas range. Iβm sure induction would still be somewhat of an improvement
The mayor said that several medical evac helicopters had to be diverted to other cities. People might have died due to this incompetence.
Iβm new to thisβ¦ is this TWSBI considered cool
The way we've given up on AI safety is bad. I've written about one potentially disastrous (and likely) scenario here: transceive.substack.com/p/when-sora-...
My partner is using an older Note Air model for her PhD reading/annotating. Note taking in their first party reader app is super slick. The pen input gets laggy in third party apps (you can display pretty much any app since it runs Android). Cloud sync requires some manual work.
βAll in on abundanceβ Gavin would be insane to veto this. Would wreck all credibility.
Fastest growing way of accessing linear channels today. The OTA broadcasts are uncompressed 4k in many markets, which is going to look better then any streaming service www.indiewire.com/news/analysi...
Local News Trump seems to back off Portland military plan: 'Am I watching things on television that are different from what's happening?'
I have been haunted by this statement all day www.kgw.com/article/news...
The idea that public amenities are bad because they might attract more undesirables to the area seems especially pervasive in LA.
You may enjoy this group if still on FB www.facebook.com/share/g/1C5e...
Would be great except for the fact that ABC cannot afford to lose 40% of the American viewing public who watch via Sinclair stations. This is the great problem with conglomerates of this size.
"If the reading revolution represented the greatest transfer of knowledge to ordinary men and women in history, the screen revolution represents the greatest theft of knowledge from ordinary people in history."
Yeah itβs really bad
Based on what's coming out right now, I don't think its either. I grew up around these extremely online edgelord gamer types. I don't expect his idealogy to be so cleanly defined the more that comes out. Seems like someone who just wanted to do something crazy.
www.theverge.com/politics/777...
As soon as I saw "notices bulge" I immediately understood who this guy was. Kind of wild how much color is missing from this story in the news right now.
Paltry numbers compared to Apple Musicβs 24/192 limit, but hopefully they end up with a more full catalog at their top end at least.
Long overdue, and paltry numbers compared to Apple Musicβs 24/192 limit
A photograph of a book on a table. The book is Return to Fukushima by Thomas Bass.
It is explicitly anti nuclear, but the stories from on the ground in Japan are quite eye opening.
Never realized how unusual the omnipresence of helicopters was until I moved from LA to Boston.
OK lol
I truly do not think I can be considered an apologist when I think heβs a POS. Feel free to disagree.
A carbon tax is different then carbon credits. It is a very common idea among environmental groups that carbon taxes are the only effective public policy to be able to make a big dent in emissions.
He founded an electric car company to combat climate change and supported Obama and Clinton. You are living in an online reality and need to check in with the real world yourself, Iβm sorry to say.
I think at the time it was genuinely possible to look at DOGE and think it could be the kleptocratic disaster that it was, or it could be a genuine bipartisan effort at common sense reforms. Elon had been an environmental liberal figure like a year earlier after all. Hindsight is 20/20.
Like I said, the episode was released before DOGE had done anything. So yeah obviously that doesnβt reflect the reality of what happened later.
I think Demsas is someone who embraces complexity and the whole point of her podcast was to challenge preexisting ideas that we on the left tend to assume as true. Glancing at the headlines will never capture the essence of her work, which does make her a soft target. You should take a listen!
Government efficiency shouldnβt be a partisan issue. The episode doesnβt endorse Elon or the actual actions of DOGE, which all occurred later than the episode was released.
The immediate dismissal of these writers as βnot leftβ is pretty disheartening. This cohort is in favor of a strong government and strong social safety net. That makes them left leaning. The gatekeeping is a bit out of control these days.